Here are a couple of online resources that can help:
1. Hyperwords (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1941) is a Firefox addon that allows you to select any word on any webpage and choose to search, find a reference, shop, share, copy or translate to another language.
2. WakeUpOnStandby (http://www.dennisbabkin.com/php/download.php?what=WOSB) tired of a slow computer while virus scans or backups are being run? Now you can schedule the computer to run these at night while you’re sleeping and then shut down when finished.
3. Ta-da List (http://tadalist.com/) Make an online list of things to do – but segregate the lists however you’d like – work, home, relationship, friends, families, projects.
4. Rescue Time Solo (http://www.rescuetime.com/tour/solo) Keeps track of what applications you are currently viewing on the computer, how long you are spending and gives you an accurate way of keeping track of your efficiency.
5. Evernote (http://www.evernote.com/) is the most popular note taking application online for a very good reason. Keep track of notes in any format, synchronize across your devices and share with others.
6. Open Office (http://OpenOffice.org) is a Microsoft Office replica. It allows you to open Office documents, manipulate or create new ones. Share with those who have Open Office or Microsoft Office.
7. Mindomo (http://www.mindomo.com/) is online mind mapping software that helps you brainstorm, plan, organize, schedule and present ideas and projects.
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